The Washington Post - 05.09.2019

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D6 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 , 2019


NL games
NATIONALS AT BRAVES, 7:20
W-L ERA TEAM
Strasburg (R) 16-5 3.47 18-10
Fried (L) 15-4 4.24 20-6
PHILLIES AT REDS, 12:35
Vargas (L) 6-7 4.31 12-12
Gray (R) 10-6 2.80 17-10
GIANTS AT CARDINALS, 1:15
Webb (R) 1-0 3.52 2-1
Hudson (R) 14-6 3.53 19-8
MARLINS AT PIRATES, 7:05
Hernandez (R) 3-5 5.06 5-7
Agrazal (R) 4-3 4.50 5-5
CUBS AT BREWERS, 7:10
Quintana (L) 12-8 3.90 15-11
Anderson (R) 6-4 4.58 10-12

AL games
RANGERS AT ORIOLES, 7:05
W-L ERA TEAM
Allard (L) 3-0 4.33 4-1
Bundy (R) 6-13 4.96 9-17
WHITE SOX AT INDIANS, 1:10
Lopez (R) 8-12 5.41 12-16
Plesac (R) 7-5 3.70 12-5
TIGERS AT ROYALS, 1:15
Boyd (L) 7-10 4.58 9-19
Sparkman (R) 3-10 5.86 4-14
ANGELS AT ATHLETICS, 3:37
Suarez (L) 2-5 6.71 4-9
Bassitt (R) 9-5 3.67 13-10
TWINS AT RED SOX, 7:10
Perez (L) 9-6 4.83 14-10
Eovaldi (R) 1-0 6.23 6-1
BLUE JAYS AT RAYS, 7:10
Thornton (R) 4-9 5.34 9-18
Pruitt (R) 2-0 4.78 1-0
MARINERS AT ASTROS, 8:10
Gonzales (L) 14-11 4.30 15-14
Miley (L) 13-4 3.06 20-8

NL scores
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
at Washington 11, N.Y. Mets 10
Philadelphia 6, at Cincinnati 2
at St. Louis 1, San Francisco 0
Miami 5, at Pittsburgh 4, 10 innings
at Arizona 2, San Diego 1
at L.A. Dodgers 5, Colorado 3
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
N.Y. Mets 8, at Washington 4
at Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia 5
at Pittsburgh 6, Miami 5
San Francisco 9, at St. Louis 8
San Diego at Arizona, Late
Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, Late

AL scores
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Baltimore 4, at Tampa Bay 2, 1st game
at Tampa Bay 2, Baltimore 0, 2nd game
at N.Y. Yankees 10, Texas 1
Chicago White Sox 6, at Cleveland 5
Minnesota 6, at Boston 5
at Kansas City 6, Detroit 5
at Oakland 7, L.A. Angels 5
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
at N.Y. Yankees 4, Texas 1
at Cleveland 8, Chicago White Sox 6
at Boston 6, Minnesota 2
at Kansas City 5, Detroit 4
L.A. Angels at Oakland, Late

Reds 8, Phillies 5
Reliever Michael Loren-
zen hit a two-run homer in
the eighth inning as Cincin-
nati defeated Philadelphia.
PHILA. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Dickerson lf ........301 001. 305
Miller pr-lf ..........110 001. 222
Realmuto c.........411 201. 276
Harper rf .............200 020. 255
Hoskins 1b ..........400 001. 238
Segura ss ............401 001. 286
Kingery 3b ..........400 002. 273
Hernandez 2b .....411 000. 282
Haseley cf ...........400 001. 253
Nola p..................101 000. 115
Morrison ph ........111 200. 263
Bruce ph..............111 100. 252
TOTALS 33 57 528—
CINCINNATI ABRHBI BB SO AVG
VanMeter 2b.......311 101. 261
J.Iglesias ph-ss...211 100. 294
Votto 1b..............423 200. 262
Aquino rf.............401 202. 308
Barnhart c...........300 010. 234
Galvis ss-2b ........400 001. 244
Ervin lf ................310 011. 297
O'Grady cf...........412 001. 188
Bauer p...............110 011. 100
Dietrich ph ..........100 000. 197
Lorenzen p-cf......111 200. 353
Blandino 3b.........200 011. 000
TOTALS 32 89 848—
PHILA.............. 000 040 100—570
CINCINNATI .... 140 000 12X—890
LOB: Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 5. 2B:
Nola (2), Hernandez (28), Votto (27),
Aquino (5). 3B: O’Grady (1). HR: Morri-
son (2), off Bauer; Realmuto (21), off
Bauer; Bruce (11), off Lorenzen; Votto
(14), off Nola; J.Iglesias (10), off Alvar-
ez; Lorenzen (1), off Parker.
PHILA. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Nola ..................... 455536 3.63
Irvin .................. 1.2 10001 7.55
Hughes ............... .1 00000 4.10
Alvarez ............... .1 21100 3.12
Parker ............... 1.1 12211 4.11
Pivetta................ .1 00000 5.36
CINCINNATI IP HRER BB SO ERA
Bauer ................... 564426 8.23
Stephenson ......... 100000 3.88
Peraza ................. 000000 0.00
Lorenzen.............. 211101 3.04
R.Iglesias............. 100001 4.47
WP: Lorenzen (1-4); LP: Alvarez (3-4);
S: R.Iglesias (29). Peraza pitched to 0
batters in the 6th Inherited runners-
scored: Hughes 1-0, Parker 1-0, Peraza
1-0. HBP: Pivetta (Blandino). T: 3 :02. A:
13,448 (42,319).

Red Sox 6, Twins 2
Mookie Betts homered
on the first two pitches he
saw, collecting four hits and
five RBI in all, and Eduardo
Rodriguez allowed only five
singles in seven scoreless
innings to propel surging
Boston.
The Red Sox are 12-1
when Rodriguez starts at
Fenway Park this season.
MINNESOTA ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Kepler cf-rf.......... 200 012. 254
Miller cf............... 000 000---
Garver ph............ 000 010. 273
Polanco ss ...........400 002. 302
Arraez ss............. 000 010. 343
Cruz dh................511 001. 308
Rosario lf............. 412 200. 283
Sano 3b............... 302 010. 242
Cave rf-cf-rf ........ 400 002. 255
Cron 1b................302 010. 260
Schoop 2b............ 300 012. 259
Astudillo c...........401 001. 264
TOTALS 32 28 26 10 —
BOSTON ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Betts rf................524 500. 289
Devers 3b............ 400 001. 318
Bogaerts ss ......... 401 002. 310
Martinez dh ........ 400 001. 312
Benintendi lf.......300 011. 281
Holt 2b................412 001. 323
Moreland 1b ........ 210 021. 240
Vazquez c............ 412 100. 276
Bradley Jr. cf .......310 010. 220
TOTALS 33 69 647 —
MINNESOTA ... 000 000 020—280
BOSTON .......... 130 002 00X—690
LOB: Minnesota 10, Boston 7. 2B:
Vazquez (24). HR: Rosario (28), off
Brasier; Betts 2 (25), off Berrios.
MINNESOTA IP HRER BB SO ERA
Berrios .................5 86636 3.78
Harper................. .1 00000 3.62
Stashak............. 1.2 10001 3.63
Graterol ...............1 00010 0.00
BOSTON IP HRER BB SO ERA
Rodriguez............7 50048 3.81
Brasier ................ .1 22200 5.40
Taylor.................. .2 10001 3.00
Hernandez .......... .1 00021 2.93
Workman............ .2 00000 2.14
WP: Rodriguez (17-5); LP: Berrios (11-8);
S: Workman (11). Inherited runners-
scored: Harper 2-0, Stashak 2-1, Work-
man 2-0. HBP: Rodriguez (Kepler). WP:
Hernandez. T: 3 :22. A: 3 5,218 (37,731).

Nationals 11, Mets 10
Late Tuesday
NEW YORK ABRHBI BB SO AVG
McNeil lf-2b .......522 300.323
Alonso 1b ...........523 201.268
Conforto rf .........511 002.260
Ramos c..............411 101.298
Lugo p.................000 000---
Sewald p.............000 000.000
Avilan p..............000 000---
Diaz p..................000 000---
Nimmo cf-lf ........211 210.207
Panik 2b..............412 200.273
Lagares pr-cf ......010 000.203
Frazier 3b ...........310 011.234
Guillorme ss .......301 011.224
deGrom p............300 001.218
Nido c..................100 000.205
TOTALS 35 10 11 1037 —
WASHINGTON ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Turner ss ............512 100.297
Cabrera 2b ..........422 011.328
Rendon 3b ..........522 100.338
Soto lf.................433 300.299
Adams 1b ...........401 002.232
Zimmerman ph...101 200.254
Taylor pr .............010 000.211
Suzuki c..............512 400.267
Parra rf ...............400 002.232
Robles cf.............312 010.251
Scherzer p..........100 001.170
Suero p...............000 000.000
Stevenson ph .....000 010.364
Elias p.................000 000.000
Hudson p............000 000---
Guerra p..............000 000.000
Kendrick ph ........100 000.327
TOTALS 37 11 15 1136 —
NEW YORK ... 000 400 015 —1 0110
WASH. .......... 100 001 027 —1 1151
One out when winning run scored.
E: Adams (5). LOB: New York 2, Wash-
ington 6. 2B: Ramos (15), Guillorme (4),
Cabrera (7), Soto (27), Robles (27), Tur-
ner (28), Zimmerman (9). HR: Panik (1),
off Scherzer; McNeil (18), off Elias;
Nimmo (4), off Elias; Alonso (44), off
Hudson; Soto (32), off deGrom; Suzuki
(16), off Diaz. RBI: Ramos (67), Nimmo
2 (17), Panik 2 (10), McNeil 3 (62),
Alonso 2 (104), Soto 3 (98), Suzuki 4
(58), Turner (45), Rendon (112), Zim-
merman 2 (19). SB: Nimmo (2), Turner
(31). SF: Nimmo. S: Scherzer.
DP: New York 2 (Frazier, Panik, Alonso;
Panik, Guillorme, Alonso); Washington
1 (Rendon, Cabrera, Adams).
NEW YORK IPHRER BB SO NPERA
deGrom........... 784436 1002.76
Lugo................ 100000 102.96
Sewald............1 44400 184.91
Avilan ............. 01110044 .18
Diaz ................ 022200 105.65

WASH. IPHRER BB SO NPERA
Scherzer ...... 654417 902.60
Suero ........... 100010 104.38
Elias ............. 143200 187.71
Hudson ....... .2 23010242 .40
Guerra......... .1 000005 4.70
WP: Guerra (3-1); LP: Diaz (1-7).
Avilan pitched to 1 batters in the 9th
Inherited runners-scored: Avilan 2-0,
Diaz 3-3, Hudson 1-1. HBP: deGrom
(Soto). WP: Hudson.
HOW THEY SCORED
NATIONALS FIRST
Turner pops out. Cabrera doubles to
deep right center field. Rendon grounds
out to first base. Cabrera to third. Soto
doubles to right center field. Cabrera
scores. Adams strikes out swinging.
Nationals 1, Mets 0
METS FOURTH
Alonso singles to right field. Conforto
singles to right field. Alonso to sec-
ond. Ramos doubles to deep left field.
Conforto to third. Alonso scores. Nim-
mo out on a sacrifice fly. Conforto
scores. Panik homers to center field.
Ramos scores. Frazier grounds out.
Guillorme doubles. deGrom strikes out
swinging.
Mets 4, Nationals 1
NATIONALS SIXTH
Rendon lines out. Soto hit by pitch. Ad-
ams singles to right field. Soto to sec-
ond.Suzuki singles. Adams to second.
Soto scores. Parra grounds out. Suzuki
out at second.
Mets 4, Nationals 2
METS EIGHTH
McNeil homers to center field. Alonso
singles. Conforto pops out. Ramos
grounds out. Alonso out at second.
Mets 5, Nationals 2
NATIONALS EIGHTH
Rendon singles to shallow infield. Soto
homers to center field.Rendon scores.
Adams pops out. Suzuki pops out. Parra
pops out.
Mets 5, Nationals 4
METS NINTH
Nimmo homers to center field. Panik
singles to left field. Frazier walks. Guil-
lorme lines out. Nido grounds out. Frazi-
er to second. Lagares to third. McNeil
singles. Frazier scores. Lagares scores.
Alonso homers to center field. McNeil
scores. Conforto flies out.
Mets 10, Nationals 4
NATIONALS NINTH
Robles singles. Kendrick flies out. Tur-
ner doubles. Robles scores. Cabrera sin-
gles to center field. Turner to third.
Rendon singles to left field. Cabrera to
second. Turner scores. Soto singles to
right field. Rendon to second. Cabrera to
third. Zimmerman doubles to deep right
center field. Soto to third. Rendon
scores. Cabrera scores. Suzuki homers
to left field. Taylor scores. Soto scores.
Nationals 11, Mets 10

Giants 9, Cardinals 8
SAN FRAN. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Yastrzemski lf-rf ... 512112 .271
Posey c................... 413020 .257
Belt 1b ................... 411001 .229
Rickard ph-lf .......... 200001 .269
Longoria 3b ............ 522001 .264
Crawford ss ........... 431311 .229
Pillar cf................... 514300 .268
Davis rf .................. 301010 .333
Shaw ph ................. 100001 .000
Joseph 2b............... 501101 .200
Bumgarner p.......... 300001 .123
Slater rf-1b ............ 200000 .278
TOTALS 439158 59 —
ST. LOUIS ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Fowler rf ............. 511100 .249
Wong 2b ............. 412000 .287
Goldschmidt
1b ........................ 40^2411 .257
Ozuna lf .............. 500001 .259
DeJong ss ........... 512101 .246
Molina c.............. 411010 .277
Edman 3b............ 422100 .282
J.Martinez ph ..... 000010 .266
Bader cf .............. 400101 .207
Helsley p............. 100001 .333
Arozarena ph ...... 111000 .333
Ravelo ph ............ 111000 .217
Carpenter 3b....... 101000 .217
TOTALS 398138 35 —
SAN FRAN. ..... 004 003 020—915 1
ST. LOUIS........ 001 124 000—813 1
E: Joseph (1), DeJong (7). LOB: San
Francisco 12, St. Louis 9. 2B: Belt (24),
Yastrzemski (16), Edman (13), Arozare-
na (1), Molina (21), Goldschmidt (18).
3B: Goldschmidt (1), Edman (4). HR:
Yastrzemski (19), off T.Webb; Crawford
(11), off Leone; Pillar (21), off Gallegos;
DeJong (25), off Bumgarner.
SAN FRAN. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Bumgarner .......... 596612 3.81
Gustave ............ 0.1 12000 2.00
Abad ................. 0.1 00000 3.86
Rogers .............. 1.1 20000 1.59
Watson............... .2 10000 4.33
W.Smith ........... 1.1 00023 2.90
ST. LOUIS IP HRER BB SO ERA
Wacha ................. 220012 4.98
T.Webb ............... .1 34410 4.11
Helsley ............. 2.2 40012 1.95
Leone ................... 133001 5.80
Gant.................... .2 10011 2.89
Miller .................. .2 11100 3.74
Gallegos ........... 1.2 11113 2.27
WP: Rogers (1-0); LP: Gallegos (3-2); S:
W.Smith (31). Inherited runners-
scored: Gustave 1-1, Abad 2-0, Rogers
2-2, W.Smith 1-0, Helsley 2-2, Miller
2-0, Gallegos 1-1. WP: Bumgarner,
T.Webb, Helsley(2). T: 4 :05. A: 4 1,945
(45,538).

Pirates 6, Marlins 5
Bryan Reynolds’s two-run
bloop single capped a
three-run ninth as Pitts-
burgh rallied to beat Miami.
Marlins reliever José Ure-
ña failed to record an out
and earned the loss.
MIAMI ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Rojas ss............... 500001 .282
I.Diaz 2b.............. 510000 .143
Castro 3b ............. 534200 .272
Cooper 1b ............513 300.276
Alfaro c................202 020.272
Brinson cf ............400 001.178
Sierra rf ...............401 000.200
Dean lf .................400 002.195
Dugger p..... .........300 003.000
Heineman ph.......100 001.000
TOTALS 385105 28 —
PITTSBURGHABRHBIBBSOAVG
Frazier 2b............412 100.280
Reynolds cf .........512 201.332
C.Moran 3b..........300 002.286
Bell 1b .................301 110.278
Osuna rf ..............400 000.269
Cabrera lf ............402 000.281
Tucker ss .............411 000.197
Stallings c...........110 010.264
Newman ph.........100 000.313
E.Diaz c................111 100.254
Williams p...........200 001.167
Reyes ph..............101 100.186
Kramer ph ...........000 010---
Gonzalez pr .........010 000.213
TOTALS 336106 34 —
MIAMI .............100 020200— 5101
PITTSBURGH..100 101003— 6101
No outs when winning run scored.
E: Rojas (10), Bell (12). LOB: Miami 8,
Pittsburgh 8. 2B: Castro 3 (24), Cooper
(15), Alfaro (12), Reynolds (33), Reyes
(3), Frazier (29). 3B: Frazier (6). HR: Cas-
tro (17), off Williams; Cooper (14), off
Crick; E.Diaz (2), off Urena.
MIAMI IP HRERBBSOERA
Dugger ................. 673222 4.00
Conley .................. 100002 6.31
Stanek.................. 100000 7.20
Urena ................... 033310 4.93
PITTSBURGHIP HRER BB SO ERA
Williams .............. 673216 5.16
Crick .................... .2 22210 5.06
Rios...................1.1 00002 0.00
Wang................... 110000 0.00
WP: Wang (1-0); LP: Urena (4-8). Inherit-
ed runners-scored: Rios 1-0. IBB: off
Dugger (Bell). HBP: Dugger 2 (C.Mo-
ran,Frazier). T: 2 :59. A: 9 ,043 (38,362).

Royals 5, Tigers 4
Jorge Soler extended his
team record with his
40th homer, Hunter Dozier
and Alex Gordon had three
hits each, and Kansas City
beat Detroit.
Jakob Junis gave up four
runs and seven hits over
seven innings for Kansas
City. Detroit’s Edwin Jack-
son allowed four runs and
nine hits in five innings.
DETROIT ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Reyes cf ..............301 010.315
W.Castro ss ........400 002.186
Cabrera dh ..........401 101.285
Stewart lf ...........411 000.241
Candelario 1b......412 002.203
H.Castro 2b.........412 201.281
Lugo 3b ...............401 100.232
Demeritte rf .......210 010.239
Rogers c..............300 001.107
TOTALS 32 48 427 —
KANSAS CITY ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Merrifield 2b.......501 001.302
Mondesi ss .........401 102.271
Soler dh ..............411 101.255
Dozier 3b ............423 000.282
Gordon lf.............313 110.264
McBroom rf ........402 100.429
Starling rf ...........000 000.205
O'Hearn 1b..........400 000.188
Viloria c...............400 003.234
Phillips cf ............311 010.194
TOTALS 355124 27 —
DETROIT ......... 030 000 010—480
KANSAS CITY.000 221 00X—512 0
LOB: Detroit 3, Kansas City 8. 2B: Can-
delario (14), H.Castro (9), Phillips (2).
3B: Dozier (9). HR: Soler (40), off Jack-
son.
DETROIT IP HRER BB SO ERA
Jackson................ 594413 7.22
Ramirez .............. .2 21102 4.43
Schreiber ............ .2 10011 11.2
Stumpf ............. 1.1 00001 4.23
McKay................. .1 00000 4.91
KANSAS CITY IP HRER BB SO ERA
Junis .................... 774414 4.94
Barlow ................. 110012 4.76
Kennedy .............. 100001 3.51
WP: Junis (9-12); LP: Jackson (2-4); S:
Kennedy (26). Inherited runners-scored:
Schreiber 1-0, Stumpf 2-0, Barlow 1-1.
WP: Jackson. T: 2 :44. A: 1 5,308
(37,903).

Indians 8, White Sox 6
Shane Bieber allowed
two runs on six hits and
struck out nine over seven
innings and Fr anmil Reyes
hit a two-run homer as
Cleveland beat Chicago.
CHICAGOABRHBIBBSOAVG
Garcia cf-rf.........512 002.277
Anderson ss.......523 201.331
Abreu 1b.............512 202.281
Moncada 3b ........402 011.290
McCann c ............411 011.274
Jimenez lf ..........412 000.255
Palka rf...............400 002.019
Engel cf ..............000 000.231
Goins ph .............100 001.268
Sanchez 2b .........300 100.255
Collins dh ...........201 111.129
Mendick ph-dh ...100 001.000
TOTALS3 8613 6312 —
CLEVELAND ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Lindor ss ............512 000.298
Mercado cf .........413 110.271
Santana 1b .........501 100.288
Puig rf ................512 100.261
Kipnis 2b ............400 000.245
Reyes dh.............332 210.248
Bauers lf.............100 021.233
Luplow ph-lf.......111 000.273
R.Perez c............411 002.228
Chang 3b ............402 200.226
TOTALS3 6814 74 3—
CHICAGO........ 020 00 0022 —613 2
CLEVELAND.... 111 120 20X—814 0
E: Nova (1), McCann (7). LOB: Chicago
10, Cleveland 8. 2B: Jimenez (12), An-
derson (28), Mercado (20), Reyes (7),
Santana (28), Lindor (35). HR: Abreu
(29), off Goody; Anderson (15), off
Hand; Reyes (7), off Nova.
CHICAGOIP HRER BB SO ERA
Nova.................4.1 11 6621 4.69
Cordero............1.2 10001 4.13
Osich .................. .1 12210 5.24
Herrera............... .2 10001 6.96
Santiago.............. 100010 4.96
CLEVELAND IP HRERBBSOERA
Bieber..................7 62229 3.24
Goody ..................0 32200 2.60
Clippard...............1 00001 2.68
Hand................... .1 42211 3.42
Wittgren ............ .2 00001 2.73
WP: Bieber (13-7); LP: Nova (9-12); S:
Wittgren (4). Goody pitched to 3 bat-
ters in the 8th Inherited runners-
scored: Cordero 1-0, Herrera 2-2, Clip-
pard 1-0, Wittgren 3-0. HBP: Clippard
(Jimenez). WP: Nova, Herrera. T: 3:54.
A: 25,488 (35,225).

Yankees 4, Rangers 1
Aaron Judge hit a go-
ahead, two-run homer to
keep up his power resur-
gence and Gleyber Torres
also went deep as New
York moved 43 games over
.500 for the first time since
2009.
Judge is hitting .317 with
eight homers and 12 RBI in
his past 15 games.
TEXAS ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Choo dh ...............401 001.263
Andrus ss............300 010.275
Calhoun lf ...........300 010.271
Solak 3b ..............402 001.320
Santana rf...........400 003.285
Odor 2b ...............412 101.196
Heineman cf .......400 003.191
Guzman 1b..........402 002.200
Mathis c..............200 002.159
DeShields ph.......100 000.247
Trevino c.............000 000.232
TOTALS 33 17 12 13 —
NEW YORK ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Gardner cf ...........210 020.248
Judge rf ..............411 203.275
Gregorius ss .......401 001.253
Encarnacion 1b ...400 000.238
Ford dh................300 011.231
Torres 2b ............411 102.283
Tauchman lf........311 010.276
Romine c.............402 102.267
Wade 3b..............200 011.227
TOTALS 30 46 45 10 —
TEXAS............. 000 000 001—170
NEW YORK ..... 002 101 00X—460
LOB: Texas 7, New York 7. 2B: Romine
(9). HR: Odor (22), off Gearrin; Judge
(20), off Lynn; Torres (34), off Lynn.
TEXAS IP HRER BB SO ERA
Lynn..................... 553337 3.81
Guerrieri ............. .1 11120 4.57
Gibaut............... 1.2 00001 1.08
Farrell .................. 100002 3.38
NEW YORK IP HRER BB SO ERA
Green ................... 220014 4.84
Cessa ................... 320003 3.82
Ottavino .............. 100001 1.66
Kahnle ................. 110003 3.11
Britton................. 110010 2.11
Gearrin ................ 111102 6.00
WP: Cessa (2-1); LP: Lynn (14-10). In-
herited runners-scored: Gibaut 2-0. WP:
Kahnle, Britton. T: 3 :05. A: 3 6,082
(47,309).

PERSONNEL DEPT.


Yankees: OF Giancarlo
Stanton will head to the
team’s minor league
complex in Tampa this
week for batting practice,
among the final steps
before he can return for
the final weeks of the
season. Stanton has
been limited to nine
games.


Injured RHPs Dellin
Betances and Luis
Severino are expected to
pitch Fr iday for Class AA
Tr enton as they work
their way back.


BY THE NUMBERS


98


Years since a major
league player, who
happened to be Babe
Ruth, last earned a win
on the mound, hit a
home run and played the
outfield in the same
game. Cincinnati’s
Michael Lorenzen did all
of those things
Wednesday in an 8-5 win
over the Phillies.


QUOTABLE


“30/100 is a huge


accomplishment.


As a kid, it’s


what every hitter


dreams about —


can I get to 30


and 100?”
Gabe Kapler , Phillies
manager, after OF Bryce
Harper recorded his 100th
RBI late Tuesday night
against the Reds. Harper,
who hit his 30th home run
Monday, is the first
Philadelphia player to
reach both milestones in
the same season since
Ryan Howard in 2011.


STAR OF THE DAY


Mookie Betts, Red Sox


The reigning American
League MVP went 4 for 5
with two home runs and
five RBI in Boston’s 6-2
win over the Twins at
Fenway Park.


TODAY’S GAME
TO WATCH


Cubs at Brewers,
7:10 p.m.,
MLB Network


The NL Central rivals
open a four-game series
at Miller Park with
Milwaukee four games
behind Chicago in the
race for the second NL
wild-card spot.


AL leaders
Through Tuesday’s games
BATTING
LeMahieu, NY .................................. .331
Brantley, Hou .................................. .324
Alberto, Bal ..................................... .323
Devers, Bos ...................................... .320
Martinez, Bos .................................. .315
Cruz, Min ......................................... .310
Bogaerts, Bos .................................. .310
Gurriel, Hou ..................................... .305
Polanco, Min .................................... .304
Merrifield, KC .................................. .302
HOME RUNS
Trout, LA ............................................. 44
Soler, KC ............................................. 39
Kepler, Min ......................................... 36
Cruz, Min ............................................ 35
Sanchez, NY ........................................ 34
Martinez, Bos ..................................... 34
Torres, NY ........................................... 33
Bregman, Hou ..................................... 33
Santana, Cle ....................................... 32
Encarnacion, NY ................................. 31
Chapman, Oak .................................... 31
Bogaerts, Bos ..................................... 31
RBI
Devers, Bos ....................................... 107
Abreu, Chi ......................................... 104
Bogaerts, Bos ................................... 103
Trout, LA ........................................... 102
Soler, KC ........................................... 100
Gurriel, Hou ........................................ 97
Bregman, Hou ..................................... 96
Martinez, Bos ..................................... 93
Cruz, Min ............................................ 92
Rosario, Min ....................................... 92
ERA
Verlander, Hou ................................ 2.57
Cole, Hou ......................................... 2.81
Miley, Hou ....................................... 3.06
Morton, TB ...................................... 3.07
Minor, Tex ....................................... 3.12
Bieber, Cle ....................................... 3.27
Giolito, Chi ....................................... 3.30
WINS
German, NY ..................................... 17-3
Verlander, Hou ................................ 17-5
Rodriguez, Bos ................................ 16-5
Cole, Hou ......................................... 15-5
Morton, TB ...................................... 14-6
Odorizzi, Min ................................... 14-6
Giolito, Chi ....................................... 14-8

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JUSTIN BERL/GETTY IMAGES

Raise the Jolly Roger
Bryan Reynolds (10) is mobbed by his Pirates teammates after his walk-off two-run single capped a three-run ninth-inning rally in a 6-5 win against Miami.

TODAY

Interleague scores

TUESDAY’S RESULTS
at Atlanta 7, Toronto 2
at Milwaukee 4, Houston 2
at Chicago Cubs 6, Seattle 1
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
No games scheduled.

NL leaders


Through Tuesday’s games
BATTING
Rendon, Was ................................... .338
Reynolds, Pit ................................... .331
Yelich, Mil ........................................ .326
Marte, Ari ........................................ .324
McNeil, NY ....................................... .323
Blackmon, Col .................................. .320
Newman, Pit .................................... .313
Arenado, Col .................................... .312
Bellinger, LA .................................... .309
Freeman, Atl .................................... .300
HOME RUNS
Bellinger, LA ....................................... 44
Alonso, NY .......................................... 44
Yelich, Mil ........................................... 43
Suarez, Cin .......................................... 40
Freeman, Atl ....................................... 38
Arenado, Col ....................................... 37
Acuna Jr., Atl ...................................... 36
Bell, Pit ............................................... 35
Donaldson, Atl .................................... 34
Muncy, LA ........................................... 33
Schwarber, Chi ................................... 33
Escobar, Ari ........................................ 33
RBI
Freeman, Atl ..................................... 114
Rendon, Was .................................... 112
Bell, Pit ............................................. 110
Escobar, Ari ...................................... 110
Arenado, Col ..................................... 108
Alonso, NY ........................................ 104
Bellinger, LA ..................................... 103
Harper, Phi ........................................ 100
Soto, Was ........................................... 98
Yelich, Mil ........................................... 93
ERA
Ryu, LA ............................................ 2.35
Soroka, Atl ....................................... 2.54
Scherzer, Was ................................. 2.60
deGrom, NY ..................................... 2.76
Gray, Cin .......................................... 2.80
Kershaw, LA .................................... 2.96
Flaherty, StL .................................... 3.14
Corbin, Was ..................................... 3.20
Castillo, Cin ..................................... 3.25
Buehler, LA ...................................... 3.28
WINS
Strasburg, Was ............................... 16-5
Fried, Atl ......................................... 15-4
Castillo, Cin ..................................... 14-5
Hudson, StL ..................................... 14-6
Kershaw, LA .................................... 13-4
Buehler, LA ..................................... 12-3
Nola, Phi .......................................... 12-4


NOTES

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 92 49 .652 —8-2W-2
Tampa Bay8 25 9.582 10 6-4W-1
Boston 75 64 .540 16 7-3W-1
Toronto 55 85 .393 36^1 / 2 3-7L-3
Baltimore4 69 3.331 45 5-5 L-1

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Minnesota 86 53 .619 —8-2 L-1
Cleveland 81 59 .579 5^1 / 2 5-5W-1
Chicago 61 78 .439 25 2-8 L-1
Kansas City 51 89 .364 35^1 / 2 6-4W-4
Detroit 40 97 .292 45 1-9 L-4

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Houston 90 50 .643 —7-3 L-1
x-Oakland 79 58 .577 9^1 / 2 5-5W-1
Te xas6 87 3.482 22^1 / 2 4-6 L-2
x-Los Angeles 65 74 .46 8241 / 2 2-8 L-2
Seattle 58 82 .414 32 3-7 L-2
x-Late game

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


Atlanta 86 54 .614 —8-2W-6


Washington 78 60 .565 77 -3 L-1


Philadelphia 72 66 .522 13 5-5 L-1


New York 71 68 .511 14^1 / 2 4-6W-1


Miami 49 89 .355 36 3-7 L-1


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
St. Louis 78 61 .561 —7-3 L-1
Chicago 75 63 .543 2^1 / 2 6-4W-2
Milwaukee 71 67 .514 6^1 / 2 5-5W-1
Cincinnati 65 75 .464 13^1 / 2 4-6W-1
Pittsburgh 61 78 .439 17 7-3W-1

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
x-Los Angeles 91 50 .645 —5-5W-3
x-Arizona 72 67 .518 18 8-2W-2
San Fr ancisco 67 72 .482 23 3-7W-1
x-San Diego 64 74 .464 25^1 / 2 5-5 L-2
x-Colorado 59 81 .421 31^1 / 2 1-9 L-8
x-Late game

Excerpted from washingtonpost.com/
nationals

Scherzer encouraged
after his latest outing

Max Scherzer wasn’t circling the
mound like he usually does. His face
wasn’t twisted into a scowl. His steps
didn’t make it seem as if he wanted to
punch holes into the Nationals Park
grass.
Not this time. In the fourth inning
of a critical start Tuesday night,
Scherzer paced toward the rubber
and flipped a fresh ball from his
glove to his right hand. He wasn’t in a
particular rush. He had just given up
a two-run homer to Joe Panik, which
punctuated a four-run inning for the
New York Mets, the biggest stain on
Scherzer’s final line.
The Washington Nationals
eventually beat the Mets, 11-10, with
the largest ninth-inning comeback in
franchise history. But what still
mattered most for the Nationals was
how Scherzer performed and then
how he felt afterward.
Scherzer was lights out for five of
his six innings, allowing no runs, no
hits and a lone walk outside the
fourth. His arm and body felt good
once all the work was through. Ye t
those four runs on five hits in the
fourth invited questions that will be
tough to untangle: Was that inning
just a regular lapse in a regular start?

Or was it connected to Scherzer’s
recent injuries, the ones that have
turned his summer into a test of
patience and his ability to heal?
The 35-year-old ace didn’t express
much cause for concern.
“It was definitely a step forward. I
felt like I was able to start bringing
some intensity to the pitches,
especially getting six innings,” he
said. “There was a lot of good in this
start. In the fourth, [I] ran into kind
of a buzz saw. They were able to get
on some pitches and get a rally going.
“Obviously, there’s things I can
sharpen up as I continue to ramp up
intensity and everything follows suit.”
The Nationals need Scherzer, their
ace, at 100 percent. He has been
steadily rebuilding his workload over
the past two weeks since he returned
from the injured list. He threw
90 pitches against the Mets in his
longest outing since July 6. He felt
that this outing set him up to throw
100 pitches or even a bit more when
he faces the Braves in Atlanta on
Sunday.
“I was able to start throwing
pitches at 100 percent, start letting it
eat,” he said. “Really started throwing
some fastballs and really stepping on
some fastballs and stepping on some
off-speed pitches, as well. So for me,
that was picking up the intensity on a
per-pitch basis. It was definitely
higher tonight than it was in the past
two starts.”
— Jesse Dougherty

NATIONALS NOTES

NL WILD-CARD STANDINGS

AL WILD-CARD STANDINGS
Team WLPct WCGB
Tampa Bay 82 59 .582 +^1 / 2
Cleveland 81 59 .579 —
x-Oakland 79 58 .577^1 / 2
Boston 75 64 .541 51 / 2
x-late game

Team WLPct WCGB
Washington 78 60 .565 + 3
Chicago 75 63 .543 —
Philadelphia 72 66 .522 3
x-Arizona 72 67 .518 31 / 2
Milwaukee 71 67 .514 4
New York 71 68 .511 41 / 2
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